Hearing Loss Magazine is published bimonthly and is delivered
as part of membership in Hearing Loss Association of America.
Readers look to Hearing
Loss Magazine to provide them with the latest information on products,
services, research, and technology in the hearing health
care field. They also look for personal stories of hard
of hearing people to find encouragement, and give them
the feeling that they're not alone in living with a hearing
loss. They look for practical and useful information. Hearing
Loss readers view the magazine as a "lifeline" to
help them help themselves and live well with hearing loss.
In addition, professional members of the hearing health
care community are another valuable sector of our readership,
and do not hesitate to comment on, add their expertise to,
and use Hearing Loss Magazine as a valuable resource for
information and patient referral.
Coming in the July/August 2008 Hearing Loss Magazine
COVER STORY: En Pointe with Alexa Vasiliadis By Barbara Kelley
A look into the life of a young ballet dancer with hearing loss.
Can You Find Your Way Around a Website? By Kathleen Galvan
A goal for the HLAA website is to be accessible to people with all types of disabilities. A member from Texas gives an overview on this important topic.
Our Own Brenda Battat Answers the Call to Serve as Executive Director of HLAA By Barbara Liss Chertok
A candid talk about the vision for the organization.
The Future is Headed Our Way: A Less-Invasive Approach Eases Cochlear Implant Surgery By Robert Labadie
A description of percutaneous cochlear implants and who can benefit.
Listening to Music Through a Cochlear Implant: Part II By Mark Ross
Our popular author devises his personal training program for listening to music with his new cochlear implant.
The Eddie Sierra Story By Andy Bopp
A student with hearing loss interns for Hearing Industries Association where everyone wins.